TY - BOOK AU - Jung,Dawoon TI - The 1982 Law of the Sea Convention and the Regulation of Offshore Renewable Energy Activities within National Jurisdiction T2 - International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2024 SN - 9789004508750 AV - K3981.5 U1 - 346.04/6794 23 KW - Ocean energy resources KW - Law and legislation KW - Offshore wind power plants KW - Renewable energy sources N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Front Matter -- Preliminary Material; Dawoon Jung -- Copyright Page; Dawoon Jung -- Foreword; David Freestone -- Acknowledgements; Dawoon Jung -- Abbreviations; Dawoon Jung -- Chapter 1 Introduction; Dawoon Jung -- Chapter 2 Legal Framework for Offshore Renewable Energy Activities; Dawoon Jung -- Chapter 3 Environmental Impact Assessment; Dawoon Jung -- Chapter 4 Protection of the Marine Environment from Offshore Renewable Energy Operations; Dawoon Jung -- Chapter 5 Navigation Rights and Offshore Renewable Energy Activities; Dawoon Jung -- Chapter 6 Decommissioning of Offshore Renewable Energy Installations; Dawoon Jung -- Chapter 7 Marine Spatial Planning and Offshore Renewable Energy Activities; Dawoon Jung -- Chapter 8 Conclusion; Dawoon Jung -- Back Matter -- Bibliography; Dawoon Jung -- Index; Dawoon Jung N2 - There are various environmental and legal challenges arising from offshore renewable energy activities which were not foreseen at the time of the negotiation of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). This book explores how UNCLOS has evolved to adapt to these new challenges through legal mechanisms and examines what gaps may remain and how they should be filled. The book highlights the process of normative reinforcement in the regulation of offshore renewable energy activities whilst maintaining the fundamental balance of interests between the coastal State and other States UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004508750 ER -